Established in 1891, the HMAA's mission is to promote and support activities that connect alumni to each other, connect alumni to the School, and connect students and alumni.

THE WORLD IS WAITING: THE CAMPAIGN FOR HARVARD MEDICINEHarvard Medical School launched the most transformative fundraising campaign in its history on Nov. 13 to help people live longer, healthier lives.Learn more »

PROFILE VIDEOSThere are nearly 10,000 HMS alumni. Meet some of them in this series, spotlighting some of the amazing graduates from the School.Watch now »

NEW HMS ALUMNI MOBILE APP The HMAA has launched a new app with Doximity, enabling HMS graduates to interact in an alumni-only forum, as well as access a directory of published articles, lectures, and clinical trials. Learn more »

IN MEMORIAM This special tribute section of the HMAA website is updated monthly.Click here »

HOLLIS L. ALBRIGHT, MD ’31 ANNUAL SYMPOSIUMMarch 4, 2015Join Dean Jeffrey S. Flier, MD, moderator George Q. Daley, AB ’82, PhD, MD ’91, and other renowned faculty members at 4:30 p.m. in the New Research Building for this 14th annual symposium highlighting new scientific initiatives underway at HMS.Learn more »

ALUMNI OPEN HOUSESSpring 2015Alumni are opening their homes and hosting informal receptions around the country.Learn more »

LONGWOOD SEMINARSMarch 10, March 31, April 14, April 28Each spring, HMS organizes a series of four free “mini-med school” classes for the general public in the heart of Boston’s Longwood Medical Area. At the end of the seminar series, participants who attend three out of the four sessions receive a certificate of completion.Learn more »

2015 EDWARD K. DUNHAM LECTURESHIP FOR THE PROMOTION OF MEDICAL SCIENCESApril 6, 2015 (4 - 5 p.m.) and April 7, 2015 (noon - 1 p.m.)Stephen O’Rahilly, MD, FRS, FMedSci, Professor of Clinical Biochemistry and Medicine, University of Cambridge is this year's speaker. The prestigious Dunham Lectureship was established in 1923 in memory of Edward K. Dunham, MD (Harvard, 1886) to strengthen the bonds of fellowship and understanding among students, investigators and teachers within the medical and basic sciences for the purpose of advancing medical sciences in the broadest sense. Both lectures located in the Joseph B. Martin Conference Center Amphitheatre,77 Avenue Louis Pasteur, Boston